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when his mother comes to watch the doors in washington, d.c., jim does not see her. he hasn't spoken to his father since 1966, when he got a letter from him with the advice "to give up any idea of singing "or any connection with a musical group "because of what i consider a complete lack of talent in this direction." at the height of his son's fame, admiral morrison is commanding a division of aircraft carriers off the coast of vietnam. in his world, survival depends on obedience. to jim, obedience is suicide. morrison: would anybody like to see my genitals? i don't think there should be a president, man. i think it should be a total democracy, man. but i'll tell you this, man -- i'll tell you this. i don't know what's going to happen, man, but i want to have my kicks before the whole [bleep] house goes up in flames. all right? all right! depp: in september 1968, the doors tour europe. ♪ ow! ♪ ooh, man! ♪ uh! ow! ♪ you've got it, baby! ♪ yeah! depp: they're a big hit, even after jim swallows a chunk of hash in amsterdam and collapses unconscious onstage. th
when his mother comes to watch the doors in washington, d.c., jim does not see her. he hasn't spoken to his father since 1966, when he got a letter from him with the advice "to give up any idea of singing "or any connection with a musical group "because of what i consider a complete lack of talent in this direction." at the height of his son's fame, admiral morrison is commanding a division of aircraft carriers off the coast of vietnam. in his world, survival depends on...
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so we started fair when the media in washington d.c. was bended knee putting clothes on the naked emperor reagan making a guy they knew would fall asleep at meetings you know making this guy look better than they knew him to be so the washington press corps was soft the ownership was getting even more and more concentrated in fewer fewer hands bigger corporate hands and so we formed fairer than then what i've seen since fair was founded is while there are now millions of people several million people who get their news from new york shows there are several million people that just don't trust the mainstream media can see through the mainstream media and while we i think fair has played a role in educating people about how bad the corporate mainstream media are i can't say that the demands we've made on the mainstream media except for the short haul at brief times has improved the mainstream media. it all i am a big advocate is you know for independent media that's the key the key is to look at media that are not owned by the giant u.s.
so we started fair when the media in washington d.c. was bended knee putting clothes on the naked emperor reagan making a guy they knew would fall asleep at meetings you know making this guy look better than they knew him to be so the washington press corps was soft the ownership was getting even more and more concentrated in fewer fewer hands bigger corporate hands and so we formed fairer than then what i've seen since fair was founded is while there are now millions of people several million...
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it's friday august sixteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sachs and you're watching our team and we begin with breaking news out of egypt where another bloody day of fighting has resulted in more deaths following the gyptian military's brutal crackdown this week on supporters of the muslim brotherhood as long as called for a day of rage today and again took to the streets there are reports of clashes getting worse security officials in egypt say at least seventy people died across the country today in cairo mosques are overflowing with dead bodies today nearly seven hundred people have been killed in clashes so far artie's bell true reports on the latest on the violence in egypt. it's another chaotic day here in egypt and this is what the supporters of mohamed morsy call the day of rage in ramses square which is in downtown cairo just off the area it's absolutely massive the moment that twenty eight marches converged on the square when they basically intended to set up a sit in by about half past two three pm gunshots could be heard
it's friday august sixteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sachs and you're watching our team and we begin with breaking news out of egypt where another bloody day of fighting has resulted in more deaths following the gyptian military's brutal crackdown this week on supporters of the muslim brotherhood as long as called for a day of rage today and again took to the streets there are reports of clashes getting worse security officials in egypt say at least seventy people died across the...
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asÍ y todo, una auditoria de la agencia obtenida por el washington post, identifica 2776 casos en un aÑo, donde sÍ obtuvieron, guardaron y distribuyeron comunicaciones contra la ley. el fracaso por falta de abierta vigilancia, dice un experto en derecho a la privacidad. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> el principal problema del programa es que es secreto, la supervisiÓn fracasa por eso hubo miles de errores, nadie se podÍa enterar, defensores de la necesidad de este tipo de programa en la lucha antiterrorista estÁn decepcionados. >>> hubo errores, y violaciones tambiÉn de los controles y se requiere una respuesta. urgente. >>> en muchos casos, la n s a cometiÓ errores, como confundir el cÓdigo para llamar a egipto, y cairo, y dos con el cÓdigo de washington d c, de donde obtuvieron rÉcord telefÓnicos, y cortes que autorizan las operaciones, no se enteraron a tiempo de mÉtodos que determinaron que eran anticonstitucionales, se atribuyÓ los erroes a la implementaciÓn de nuevos procedimientos, y ajustes tecnolÓgicos. si cometen un error, la agencia lo reporta internamente, y
asÍ y todo, una auditoria de la agencia obtenida por el washington post, identifica 2776 casos en un aÑo, donde sÍ obtuvieron, guardaron y distribuyeron comunicaciones contra la ley. el fracaso por falta de abierta vigilancia, dice un experto en derecho a la privacidad. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> el principal problema del programa es que es secreto, la supervisiÓn fracasa por eso hubo miles de errores, nadie se podÍa enterar, defensores de la necesidad de este tipo de...
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jack gerromond was a columnist in washington for half a century. his stock in trade was reporting on and chronicling presidential campaigns dating back to the johnson-goldwater race of 1964. many of them -- he was also a staple on the mclaughlin group for 15 years. jack germond what was 85. our thoughts go out to his family and former colleagues. that's it for tonight. this reminder, our webcast extra is streamed live 8:30 p.m. eastern where we'll hear more from indira on her interview with iraq's foreign minister, who's asking the u.s. for drone support in fighting al qaeda and iraq. you can find us on our website. pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm amy wolter. gwen ifill will be back at this table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers look you. thank you. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definiti
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is that there were a series of phone call records stored from the washington, d.c. area code-- zip code, forgive me, and this was a glitch, essentially, because a switch missed read 202 for 20, which is the country code for egypt. we are allowed to collect a lot of records about foarp communications, but when you start collecting a lot of washington, d.c. phone records, it's another story. >> warner: now, had these violations been reported to the
is that there were a series of phone call records stored from the washington, d.c. area code-- zip code, forgive me, and this was a glitch, essentially, because a switch missed read 202 for 20, which is the country code for egypt. we are allowed to collect a lot of records about foarp communications, but when you start collecting a lot of washington, d.c. phone records, it's another story. >> warner: now, had these violations been reported to the
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let me now go to mike because you're there in washington, d.c. which is also a place i spent a lot of time and half home state advantage goes to you. you actually think -- your business is doing fairly, well? you're intending to be able to grow this year. >> that's correct. the worst part of the recession seemed for us to kind of have petered out in the middle of 2011 and so from the first half of 2011 to the near the end of 2012, we were really going back gang busters. that was one of the best 12-month stretches we have ever had. we've seen saw weakness at the end of 2012 and the first half of the year hasn't been great, but i feel like that the second half of this year is going to improve and we are looking forward to opening one or two locations next year. >> does obama care and the new regulations and providing employees with what the government requires and what you want to provide as an employer having an impact at all? >> we live in maryland, dana and my business head quartered in maryland and maryland is ahead of other states in terms of
let me now go to mike because you're there in washington, d.c. which is also a place i spent a lot of time and half home state advantage goes to you. you actually think -- your business is doing fairly, well? you're intending to be able to grow this year. >> that's correct. the worst part of the recession seemed for us to kind of have petered out in the middle of 2011 and so from the first half of 2011 to the near the end of 2012, we were really going back gang busters. that was one of...
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segÚn los documentos obtenidos por el washington post, una auditorÍa del n ci realizado en el 201. hubo mÁs de 12.000 violaciones. violaciones en los ciudadanos que la agencia dice que no eran intencional. ejemplos llamadas efectuadas de la capital. cuando un error de programaciÓn confundiÓ el codigo telefÓnico de washington dc con el 20, el internacional de egipto. y este experto en seguridad. cree que la presiÓn de producir resultados genera los errores. >>> no creo que sea falta de vigilancia de los jefes de ellos si no, la rapidez que se necesita conseguir la informaciÓn para prevenir un desastre. >>> la semana pasada, el preside cola ro que el gobierno no tiene interÉs en espiar al ciudadano comÚn no obstante, el reporte pone en jaque a su administraciÓn. >>> creo que a corto plazo, lo pone contra la pared. a largo plazo, los americanos conocen que sÍ tenemos que proteger la libertad del ciudadano, pero al mismo tiempo, proteger nuestra naciÓn. >>> la agencia nacional de seguridad respondiÓ, que cuando se cometen errores, toman acciÓn para corregirlos inmediatamen
segÚn los documentos obtenidos por el washington post, una auditorÍa del n ci realizado en el 201. hubo mÁs de 12.000 violaciones. violaciones en los ciudadanos que la agencia dice que no eran intencional. ejemplos llamadas efectuadas de la capital. cuando un error de programaciÓn confundiÓ el codigo telefÓnico de washington dc con el 20, el internacional de egipto. y este experto en seguridad. cree que la presiÓn de producir resultados genera los errores. >>> no creo que sea...
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we are far from washington. in washington, everyone is focused on the budget. that is important because we are undergoing a reduction in the defense budget that is as large and as deep as the post-vietnam and post-cold war reduction. it is large and consequential. i can get to that later. you started on the right note. the other huge transition before us is the transition from the first 9/11 decade, which was characterized by two wars in two particular places, of one particular kind, mainly counterinsurgency. also, the first post-9/11 decade of wrestling with the counter- terrorism problem. those were the rivoting, defining, daily preoccupations. you cannot be any other way when you have responsibility in the department of defense and you have troops at war. i spent an enormous amount of my time on afghanistan. i still and will for some time to come simply because we have people there. at the same time, we all know that era is coming to an end. we need to turn our minds and eyes from the set of problems to the opportunities and challenges that are going to defi
we are far from washington. in washington, everyone is focused on the budget. that is important because we are undergoing a reduction in the defense budget that is as large and as deep as the post-vietnam and post-cold war reduction. it is large and consequential. i can get to that later. you started on the right note. the other huge transition before us is the transition from the first 9/11 decade, which was characterized by two wars in two particular places, of one particular kind, mainly...
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but the people in washington, d.c. that want to be right there and want to, you know, partake in it. so very important to them. >> they had different colors for different days. and the galleries were full and an interesting side note is that mark twain was one of the reporters at the impeachment trial. >> if you canvass the newspapers at the time, how was this playing in the papers? how on earth did it last -- there were opinion writers following politics not just reporting the political cartoons. harper's weekly, we have a compilation of the harper's weekly articles about the impeachment trial. >> how did he fare in all of this? public support behind him? >> some -- some -- >> as far as we know, yes. that's why it's good news or bad news. it's only the country and the president chose to listen to the people that, in fact, supported him. he was very much a constitutionalist. he believe in the constitution. and his interpretation of it is what he, you know, said was going be law, basically. that's what it was, as far as
but the people in washington, d.c. that want to be right there and want to, you know, partake in it. so very important to them. >> they had different colors for different days. and the galleries were full and an interesting side note is that mark twain was one of the reporters at the impeachment trial. >> if you canvass the newspapers at the time, how was this playing in the papers? how on earth did it last -- there were opinion writers following politics not just reporting the...
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it has brought you here to washington, d.c. yet, you have preemptively taken off any option of u.s. military support, what you referred to as boots on the ground. is that an iraqi decision not to ask for american troop support to provide that expertise or is that an american political decision placed upon you or a combination of both? >> really we are not sure -- boots on the ground, we have nearly one million, and thanks to the u.s. for helping to raise and train these. so quite a number of boots on the ground. no, this is not the request from my government or to reintroduce u.s. troops. as you know, we have security cooperation with you, within the security office in baghdad and the strategic framework agreement. there is room to support and enhance iraqi democracy and support. when we agreed on that agreement, we knew in the future we may need future assistance and help. there are many ways -- you as a military commander know that. there are many ways the military can do to provide help, short of sending troops into iraq. it is not the request of my government, actually, and i do
it has brought you here to washington, d.c. yet, you have preemptively taken off any option of u.s. military support, what you referred to as boots on the ground. is that an iraqi decision not to ask for american troop support to provide that expertise or is that an american political decision placed upon you or a combination of both? >> really we are not sure -- boots on the ground, we have nearly one million, and thanks to the u.s. for helping to raise and train these. so quite a number...
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"washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you are watching me "journal" on dw. >> thanks for joining us. coming up in the show, protesters defy the curfew in egypt. dozens are dead after another day of violence across the country. >> workers from the americana mine in south africa remember the victims and the 34 miners shot dead a year ago. >> ecuador gives exploration the go ahead and part of the amazon rain forest. we explain why. we explain why.
"washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting....
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"washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with jeremy stoppelman, the founder of yelp. >> one way to look at it is it's just worth of mouth amplified. we set out to create a new yellow pages, a better way for finding local businesses. so just like week media it's open to all comers, anyone can come on to the site, write a review of their favorite local business and that local knowledge can be searche
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that lineve to have of thinking in washington dc. it comes to solutions, what do you think he offers to problems that in your mind exists? he addresses personal responsibility, which our country needs more and more. the -- makes people are a silly responsible. you can take a look at his life and past experience. he came from a poverty situation and is one of the most successful success stories in the united states. he would be a fantastic leader for us at this time. host: how did he come to your attention? every time he speaks he just reinforces in what i believe and have come to believe. he has common sense with his answers and thoughts. , as far as heon goes, he has appeared several times on this program. if you want to stay -- if you want to see things he's said or speeches he's given, i invite you to go to our video library. you can see our archive of what's available about the person. washington dc is up next, democrats line, anthony. caller: good morning. being a democrat i honestly believe hillary clinton is going always iood
that lineve to have of thinking in washington dc. it comes to solutions, what do you think he offers to problems that in your mind exists? he addresses personal responsibility, which our country needs more and more. the -- makes people are a silly responsible. you can take a look at his life and past experience. he came from a poverty situation and is one of the most successful success stories in the united states. he would be a fantastic leader for us at this time. host: how did he come to...
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"washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provid by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is night by business report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> ready or not, the dow having the worst weekly drop of the year. the s&p at it's lowest level in a month. this is the be
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"the washington post" this week "the washington post" reported that the nsa has actually over stepped its authority and committed that. >> that was big headline news yesterday. thanks you guys. good to see you all. that is a wrap of weekends with alex witt. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next craig melvin in the house getting set to go. right? >> yeah. siness. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side.
"the washington post" this week "the washington post" reported that the nsa has actually over stepped its authority and committed that. >> that was big headline news yesterday. thanks you guys. good to see you all. that is a wrap of weekends with alex witt. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next craig melvin in the house getting set to go. right? >> yeah. siness. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [...
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s conduct washington was forced to backtrack and say that clapper who had denied the n.s.a. spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation intelligence alice graham or trainer harvey thinks the u.s. government and the n.s.a. are too interdependent to fall out over the latest embarrassing revelations this is domestic surveillance and it is politically hugely embarrassing that's why i don't think heads will roll because as i say the administration self is so totally involved there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole row that it would approve individual cases of surveillance because under american law the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. on not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet more to every sane with this latest revelation courtesy of it was. a massive thousands of surveillance instances a year this is incredible is it as i say. the worst thing that happens when a government is political embarrassment and they have this in scads. well there
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. >>> big question in washington right now -- fund health care or capitol hill? that is the question lawmakers are asking themselves this week. after still failing to reach a deal on how to keep the government running with only 45 days left to go until the october 1st deadline. it appears that both sides of the aisle agree the president's health care overhaul is the only thing standing in the way. elizabeth is live in washington with more details on this. >> reporter: well, lawmakers haven't given any indication they're planning an amicable resolution to the debt crisis upon their return next month, but as you mentioned the failure to compromise could lead to a partial government shutdown and therein lies the blame game, both parties pointing fingers during their address. democrats say the implementation is well on its way, americans are getting protections under this law that they didn't receive before, such as discounted prescriptions, contraceptive care, as well as the ability to compare plans online and even tax credits. they say republican efforts to delay t
. >>> big question in washington right now -- fund health care or capitol hill? that is the question lawmakers are asking themselves this week. after still failing to reach a deal on how to keep the government running with only 45 days left to go until the october 1st deadline. it appears that both sides of the aisle agree the president's health care overhaul is the only thing standing in the way. elizabeth is live in washington with more details on this. >> reporter: well,...
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. >> so it's a washington problem. do you think the economy would be doing better if washington had its act together a little more. part-time jobs, low-wage jobs, temporary service sector jobs. one economist described this to me as a bartender economy. is that what a recovery is supposed to look like, and can we keep a middle class strong and america the driver for the world if these are the kinds of jobs we're creating? >> no, that's not how the recovery should look like, and we are capable of so much more. and it's not just about the here and now, it's also about the fact that most americans feel for the first time that their kids' generation will be worse off than theirs. so two things that need to happen. one is at the macro level, washington needs to act on the three problems we have: insufficient demand, insufficient structure reforms, and we have to remove some debt issues. then at the micro level, we have to empower and enable incredible tale talent, and this is about retoor retooling and retraining. >> mark, i
. >> so it's a washington problem. do you think the economy would be doing better if washington had its act together a little more. part-time jobs, low-wage jobs, temporary service sector jobs. one economist described this to me as a bartender economy. is that what a recovery is supposed to look like, and can we keep a middle class strong and america the driver for the world if these are the kinds of jobs we're creating? >> no, that's not how the recovery should look like, and we...
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this is a message to washington. be careful. when you side with the muslim brotherhood you could lose half the region. >> doug: a tough balancing act. thank you for your expertise. i appreciate it. good to see you, sir. new revelations leaked by snow don't the "washington post" shows nsa violated privacy rules thousands of times. the n sa says they are mistakes and minuscule if you look at the information that it collects. some lawmakers are calling for a closer look at the issue. jennifer griffin has the latest revelation. jennifer? >> the may 2012 internal nsa audit shows thousands of privacy violations in one year alone. in some cases the nsa was monitoring the phone records of residents of washington, d.c. whose area code 202 is similar to that of egypt. nsa compliance director john delong says the violations were not willful or malicious and represented as you pointed out a "minuscule percentage" of nsa surveillance activity. the fsa whistle-blower edward snowden provided the newspaper documents months ago. former house spe
this is a message to washington. be careful. when you side with the muslim brotherhood you could lose half the region. >> doug: a tough balancing act. thank you for your expertise. i appreciate it. good to see you, sir. new revelations leaked by snow don't the "washington post" shows nsa violated privacy rules thousands of times. the n sa says they are mistakes and minuscule if you look at the information that it collects. some lawmakers are calling for a closer look at the...
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this is an hour from this morning's washington journal. for our next hour a discussion on the prison systems particularly overcrowding and what it means for sentencing. this is spurred on by the skwroerpb general who spoke this week on this topic and at the meeting at the american bar association he talked about proposals he made to end mandatory minimum sentences for non violent drug offenders and he had bipartisan congressional support. here's what he had to say. >> why i have mandateed a modification of the justice department's charging policies so certain low-level non violent drug offenders who have no ties to cartels or organizations will no longer be charged with offenses minimum sentences. they'll now be charged with offenses for which the accompanying sentences are better suited to their individual conduct rather than access shiv prison terms more appropriate for violent criminals or drug king pins. by observing the most severe personalities for serious high level drug traffickers we can better promote rehabilitation while making
this is an hour from this morning's washington journal. for our next hour a discussion on the prison systems particularly overcrowding and what it means for sentencing. this is spurred on by the skwroerpb general who spoke this week on this topic and at the meeting at the american bar association he talked about proposals he made to end mandatory minimum sentences for non violent drug offenders and he had bipartisan congressional support. here's what he had to say. >> why i have mandateed...
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a lot of minorities in the middle class went and i could use my area of washington, d.c. prince george county. almost all white and now black -- >> bob is playing race card? >> i can get away with it. i'm a liberal and you're not so you can't. >> what is your point? >> i started by saying this before i was interrupted -- >> what you have to say -- bob, you have to be honest about what happened there. black families moved in the suburbs. they moved to get better schools to have a better economic future to try to make it a dynamic you're trying to say is not the picture. we have allowed the iner city full of single headed household. >> if i could finish my sentence. blacks moved out. so did ethnic groups like the polish and others that moved out of their ghettos in the cities. seeking middle class. they were on edge economically on whether they were in a position to afford to move to the suburbs but they had to, because the school system was terrible. you can blame the war on poverty all you want. the reason that post officeerty went up in america -- >> i don't want the war
a lot of minorities in the middle class went and i could use my area of washington, d.c. prince george county. almost all white and now black -- >> bob is playing race card? >> i can get away with it. i'm a liberal and you're not so you can't. >> what is your point? >> i started by saying this before i was interrupted -- >> what you have to say -- bob, you have to be honest about what happened there. black families moved in the suburbs. they moved to get better...
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s combed washington was forced to but track him say that clapper who denied to these agents and spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation part of a previously information center told to the national security agency is that if it is a lack of accountability the basic answer is there is no effective oversight to face a court there's a one party system they only hear one side of the argument congress is not effective oversight they aren't briefed on what's going on if they were they said that they could have had access to this report that they didn't know existed if they went to a specific secure room and didn't bring any staff and didn't bring any attorneys in to bring anything to take notes on and then they could look at the document that they didn't know was there this this is no way over say courts are supposed to be a two party process they're supposed to be adversarial and you have one person going in and presenting an argument there's nobody on the other side now having somebody on the other side isn't going to fix that unless there's an extra pi
s combed washington was forced to but track him say that clapper who denied to these agents and spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation part of a previously information center told to the national security agency is that if it is a lack of accountability the basic answer is there is no effective oversight to face a court there's a one party system they only hear one side of the argument congress is not effective oversight they aren't briefed on what's going...
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elizabeth is live in washington with more on that. hi, elizabeth. >> hi, gregg. when lawmakers return next month, they'll need to work on preventing a partial government shutdown october 1st. we've seen no hint as to how they'll end the stalemate over the debt ceiling as the treasury remains on the verge of running out of its authority to borrow money. a big point of contention is the affordable care act, which was front and center during both parties' weekly addresses. house republicans say it's time for the senate to pass a delay on the individual mandate as well. they say it will relieve the inevitable sticker shock, especially for companies that could be forced to lay off workers. >> this time at the behest of insurance companies that say they need more time to comply. meanwhile, yes, you and your family are expected to added here to all the prescribed mandates as scheduled. where's the fairness in that? >> democrats who back the president say the implementation is well on its way. republican efforts they say to delay the process are only hurting americans. a
elizabeth is live in washington with more on that. hi, elizabeth. >> hi, gregg. when lawmakers return next month, they'll need to work on preventing a partial government shutdown october 1st. we've seen no hint as to how they'll end the stalemate over the debt ceiling as the treasury remains on the verge of running out of its authority to borrow money. a big point of contention is the affordable care act, which was front and center during both parties' weekly addresses. house republicans...
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pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and then there's the story of the lion who was living a lie. a chinese zoo is under fire for trying to disguise a dog for a lion. really? visitors thought something was strange when the beast inside the lion's cage started to bark instead of roar. think that's a clue? the animal was actually a tibetan mastiff, a breed with a mane not unlike a lion's. but come on, really? in its defense, the zoo says it wasn't trying to deceive anyone. it was just making do while the lion was away for breeding. >>> when we come back, the young man who's following a dream thanks to a lot of people who never met him but were moved by his story. >>> finally tonight, a story of beating the odds. a young man from california who learned some tough lessons about life, now headed for a college education. his journey to get there was capped by a remarkable turn of events just in the last week. nbc's miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: like so many kids this time of the year, today 19-year-old james ward is saying his good-byes and heading off to college, howard
pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and then there's the story of the lion who was living a lie. a chinese zoo is under fire for trying to disguise a dog for a lion. really? visitors thought something was strange when the beast inside the lion's cage started to bark instead of roar. think that's a clue? the animal was actually a tibetan mastiff, a breed with a mane not unlike a lion's. but come on, really? in its defense, the zoo says it wasn't trying to deceive anyone. it was...
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washington said its nuclear facilities were more than capable of withstanding a similar assault but a new study now claims over one hundred american reactors are wrong or a ball to an airborne attack find out more details online. area fifty one the notorious u.f.o. sighting locale and source of countless conspiracy theories is classified by the cia through a fog of mystery and find out more about what was going on there by logging on to our dot com. portrayed as the purest of the pure bottled drinking water is often associated with mountain glaciers and fresh springs but its image is being tainted by the huge profits big business is big business makes and the environmental damage from the bottles or g.'s an associate shark in the separates the facts from the marketing hype. going a day without water is hard to imagine. but so was paying a lot more money for the same think that comes out of a task that. americans are the number one consumers of bottled water in the world but why are people paying so much more than they have to cook the bottled water industry simply be tricking us potho
washington said its nuclear facilities were more than capable of withstanding a similar assault but a new study now claims over one hundred american reactors are wrong or a ball to an airborne attack find out more details online. area fifty one the notorious u.f.o. sighting locale and source of countless conspiracy theories is classified by the cia through a fog of mystery and find out more about what was going on there by logging on to our dot com. portrayed as the purest of the pure bottled...
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joining me now from washington to talk about the implication is jonathan allen senior washington correspondent for politico, julie mason, host of the press pool on sirius xm. here in the studio steven clemmons washington editor at large for the atlantic. big thanks to all of you for being with me on a saturday. i want to start with you here, steven, because we just heard from kristen about egypt. one of our best friends in that region for decades now. for john q. six-pack at home watching right now, explain in the simplest of terms why this matters, why this is so important for america. >> because egypt is an 80 million person country that's one of the true states that's been around for thousands of years. when you think about history, it sets the temperature for the middle east, north africa region. it is a vital ally in terms of our relationship with israel and in terms of having been a traditional anchor of stability that supported u.s. interests in the region. so we are in a situation now where the government has taken abhorrent steps, killed nearly a thousa people, injured many thousands
joining me now from washington to talk about the implication is jonathan allen senior washington correspondent for politico, julie mason, host of the press pool on sirius xm. here in the studio steven clemmons washington editor at large for the atlantic. big thanks to all of you for being with me on a saturday. i want to start with you here, steven, because we just heard from kristen about egypt. one of our best friends in that region for decades now. for john q. six-pack at home watching right...
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as you look at the mountain, the order was jefferson, washington, and lincoln. believe it or not, jefferson was on the other side of washington for 18 months. after 18 months of work, they just got done doing his nose, they're working on his mouth, and they ran into some bad rock. they couldn't carve it. there was only one thing to do. borglum had his men go up there, drill behind jefferson, pack it full of dynamite, and they blew jefferson right off the mountain. now, the order changed. they moved jefferson where he is today, that moved lincoln down further where he is, and now they had room to add theodore roosevelt. >> how much further? >> oh, not too far. got to go up the stairs, and we're gonna be there. >> how'd the workers get up here? >> well, believe it or not, it was a climb of over 760 stairs every morning from down by the studio, walk right up this way. and then in 1936, the upgraded train-car system would carry five people. so you got a free ride up in the morning, walked down at night. are you ready? >> all right, let's go. >> okay. >> on the way u
as you look at the mountain, the order was jefferson, washington, and lincoln. believe it or not, jefferson was on the other side of washington for 18 months. after 18 months of work, they just got done doing his nose, they're working on his mouth, and they ran into some bad rock. they couldn't carve it. there was only one thing to do. borglum had his men go up there, drill behind jefferson, pack it full of dynamite, and they blew jefferson right off the mountain. now, the order changed. they...
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we're based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and i'll probably always miss, and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book and most of my three earlier books as well. but i know that quality of life and the quality of discourse, particularly civic discourse, will be greatly improved. [laughter] and i know, also, that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that i'm speaking here tonight, and he would commend this institution on its civic-mindedness. franklin was known as a projector, that is he loves social projects, and for him, as i hope to show you tonight, knowledge is an activity exemplified by the programs you have here at town hall. but i do have to say one thing, i think he would probably frown at the roman revival architecture. [laughter] again, as i hope to make clear, franklin was an implacable foe of classical learning and felt that it was a real weight around the neck of middle class and aspiring workers who wanted to get educated, the notion they had to le
we're based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and i'll probably always miss, and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book and most of my three earlier books as well. but i know that quality of life and the quality of discourse, particularly civic discourse, will be greatly improved. [laughter] and i know, also, that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that i'm speaking here tonight, and...
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it is about george washington and many of us think washington was given power when he became president. washington polk powers when he became president. if you want to refer to him as your excellency, what would you like us to call you, just call me mr. president but give me the power to declare war, the power to to etc. etc. he got a lot of push back but he knew what he needed in that office to make america safe. he did what he needed. that is what the book is about. >> when harlow under publishes a book is automatically a best seller? >> takes work like any book does but he is one who always sells well and we tend to publish and around holidays. a lot of people getting harlow under books for hanukkah and christmas and he is an amazing story teller. >> another author, stanley weintraub, how long has he been white writing? >> probably 50 years or so. many of them are added to our list. we did a paperback edition of his book pearl harbor christmas and a new book of his coming out called young mr. roosevelt that looks at fdr's years as assistant secretary of the navy during world war i a
it is about george washington and many of us think washington was given power when he became president. washington polk powers when he became president. if you want to refer to him as your excellency, what would you like us to call you, just call me mr. president but give me the power to declare war, the power to to etc. etc. he got a lot of push back but he knew what he needed in that office to make america safe. he did what he needed. that is what the book is about. >> when harlow under...
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that's washington, d.c. so they were intercepting americans' calls, the wrong calls, not who they thought they were listening to. >> he we are assuming two things one that these were inadvertent mistakes, most of them, two. that this is the sum total of the number of times that americans are spied on. we don't know either one of those things. we are assuming them. what we do know for certain is they kept this information from anybody in an oversight position which is a violation of the spirit certainly of the constitution. probably a violation of the law and a big deal. does intent matter? i don't know does intent matter when i get pulled over for speeding? does intent matter if i don't pay all my taxes. those are violations for which i am punished. this whole they didn't mean to do it, who cares, they did it they are spying on americans. in so doing it infuriated some democrats. patrick leahy the longest serving member of the senate. >> alisyn: along, this issue crosses all boundaries or blurs the lines bet
that's washington, d.c. so they were intercepting americans' calls, the wrong calls, not who they thought they were listening to. >> he we are assuming two things one that these were inadvertent mistakes, most of them, two. that this is the sum total of the number of times that americans are spied on. we don't know either one of those things. we are assuming them. what we do know for certain is they kept this information from anybody in an oversight position which is a violation of the...
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the thirty stockton there was a proposal for a stop on the near side of washington and stockton. we generally support having four site stops. on this particular case we didn't feel it was safe because at the intersection and one bloke away there's 3 major construction projects that will be going on for several years. if the stop is on the far side it will create gridlock. we feel that further down the line open stockton that there was a variant to not eliminate parking but just to reduce the ladies and gentlemen of the jury, to two wired lanes we think that's a better solution. there's no need to pick a fight by removing parking. and finally we want again to caution that implementing transit signal priority technology can be both a good and bad thing. in chinatown over the last 36 years we found that we always try to reach a balance with the different uses. and if buses always get priority it would create gridlock again. thank you >> thank you. >> good afternoon i was given the privilege of speaking out of order so i'm not the person whose name appears after chin. i'm michael and
the thirty stockton there was a proposal for a stop on the near side of washington and stockton. we generally support having four site stops. on this particular case we didn't feel it was safe because at the intersection and one bloke away there's 3 major construction projects that will be going on for several years. if the stop is on the far side it will create gridlock. we feel that further down the line open stockton that there was a variant to not eliminate parking but just to reduce the...
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in washington, fox news. >> it is complicated. we'll wait and see. in a week of privacy bombshells, google shocking g mail users this week after announcing that they have no, quote, legitimate expectation of privacy. really? coming up, we will be talking about how we got to this point and whether there is anything you can do about it. >> plus con um soars are taking out more loans than they have in years. what are they buying and could it end up spelling new trouble for the economy? could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and
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the "washington post" also says an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reporting. we need more transparency. it's no longer a tenable position for the nsa to say trust us. >> i totally reject those kind of claims. >> the head of the senate judiciary committee patrick leahy says since the nsa is not giving straight answers he'll open a senate hearing after the summer break. >>> now to the latest developments in egypt. it's been a day of rage. dozens of people were killed in confrontations with security forces. and demonstrators gathered by the thousands. the protests came just two days after egypt's military ruler ordered his forces to clear protest camps. at least 638 people were killed and 1,000 more were wounded. nbc's ayman moden reports. >> reporter: for the third straight night the government has imposed a curfew on the capital, cairo, and cities all across the country. this comes on the heels of a day that has been called a day of rage. that's what it was called by supporters of the ousted preside
the "washington post" also says an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reporting. we need more transparency. it's no longer a tenable position for the nsa to say trust us. >> i totally reject those kind of claims. >> the head of the senate judiciary committee patrick leahy says since the nsa is not giving straight answers he'll open a senate hearing after the summer break....
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we've done quite well but we'd like to take our message to washington. we're going to need folks in washington pushing the power back. >> you're facing a primary with nancy mace who's the first female graduate of the citadel businessman cash. why is lindsey graham facing a primary? he's a two-term senator? what are your objections to the man, and what are you going to do about it? >> well, i feel like he hasn't shown the leadership he needs to show on conservative causes, and i think he would hear that if he with us back in south carolina during the break. but instead he's been over in egypt running around with mccain, acting as a community organizer for the muslim brotherhood. i feel like he hasn't listened to the carolineans. >> did you just say community organizer for the muslim brotherhood? >> yes, sir. >> i thought that's what i heard you say. they were trying to bring the muslim brotherhood back into the government after the military had gotten them out of there. you also say senator graham has allowed just about all of his policies to be dictated
we've done quite well but we'd like to take our message to washington. we're going to need folks in washington pushing the power back. >> you're facing a primary with nancy mace who's the first female graduate of the citadel businessman cash. why is lindsey graham facing a primary? he's a two-term senator? what are your objections to the man, and what are you going to do about it? >> well, i feel like he hasn't shown the leadership he needs to show on conservative causes, and i...
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crowley, a fellow at the george washington university institute for tkhreupt seu and global communications. just your reaction to what we're seeing. the violence. look at the pictures that richard engel brought to us. people brought into morgues, declared dead, boom, they're moved out. it's horrific what we are seeing. >> well, egypt is moving backwards. in many respects, while the players shifted on the field, we're back to where egypt was in january 2011 or even before. obviously the military's reasserting itself, cutting the muslim brotherhood down to sizement it's hard to see whatever emerges from this will be different. but it will hardly be the in exclusive democracy that, for example, the united states has aspired for egypt. >> so the president breaks a vacation, makes an address from martha's vineyard on thursday. talk about what he said. are we doing the right thing? are we doing enough? >> i would have called it a coup six weeks ago. in terms of democracy in the middle east has been -- that credibility has been lost. that said, the united states is going to have influence only on
crowley, a fellow at the george washington university institute for tkhreupt seu and global communications. just your reaction to what we're seeing. the violence. look at the pictures that richard engel brought to us. people brought into morgues, declared dead, boom, they're moved out. it's horrific what we are seeing. >> well, egypt is moving backwards. in many respects, while the players shifted on the field, we're back to where egypt was in january 2011 or even before. obviously the...
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it--it wants revision of this versailles-washington system. it wants to acquire territory and raw materials. it feels that the united states in particular has rolled back japan's gains, and it feels aggrieved, and it's in this context of a rising sense of aggrieved nationalism that the depression comes, the military make their move, hirohito becomes emperor on december 26, and within two years, he's facing the situation of a insubordination in his armed forces, and ii take the story from there, and in s--and in seven chapters i look very closely at how he performs. c-span: today, the united states has 284 million people in it, or thereabouts, japan has about 125 million? >> guest: yes. i--i'm not quite sure, but i would imagine yes. c-span: today's gross national product here in the united states is close to $10 trillion; in japan, it's close to $5 trillion? >> guest: it's the number two economy, still, even after a decade of economic stagnation. c-span: the reason i use those figures, to ask you, back in 1941... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... wha
it--it wants revision of this versailles-washington system. it wants to acquire territory and raw materials. it feels that the united states in particular has rolled back japan's gains, and it feels aggrieved, and it's in this context of a rising sense of aggrieved nationalism that the depression comes, the military make their move, hirohito becomes emperor on december 26, and within two years, he's facing the situation of a insubordination in his armed forces, and ii take the story from there,...
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. >> jennifer griffin has brand new details from washington. jennifer? >> the may 2012 shoes violations in one year alone. nsa was monitoring phone records of washington d.c. 212 area code insure to that of egypt. they represented a minuscule percentage of nsa surveillance activity in a rare conference call. nsa whistle-blower edward now den provided the documents weeks ago. nancy pelosi said it is disturbing. >> the nsa has become a menace and the constitutional rights of americans are under broad assault here and the fourth amendment right to be search and seizure and these are under attack. >> the chairman of the house and senate and intel committees defended them and said the majority is unintentional and don't provide surveillance of americans. republicans law makers who proposed legislation believed that their legislation would have passed if new revelations had come to light then. healther. >> and turning now to the growing chaos in egypt. security forces storming the mosque in cairo and shots were fired inside out. there are hundreds of muslim su
. >> jennifer griffin has brand new details from washington. jennifer? >> the may 2012 shoes violations in one year alone. nsa was monitoring phone records of washington d.c. 212 area code insure to that of egypt. they represented a minuscule percentage of nsa surveillance activity in a rare conference call. nsa whistle-blower edward now den provided the documents weeks ago. nancy pelosi said it is disturbing. >> the nsa has become a menace and the constitutional rights of...